November 18, 2008
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As many of you may have experienced this past week, we’ve recently been having some issues with the reliability and speed of the site. We’ve been working hard to speed things back up and get things back to normal, and last night we figured out the source of most of the problems and got them all ironed out. Things should now be back to normal on YouCastr.
Thank you very much for all of your patience and for bearing with us.
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November 17, 2008
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Me climbing in Rumney, NH
November 17, 2008
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Traditional broadcast networks (ESPN, CBS, ABC, Fox, and NBC) provide coverage of only select professional and collegiate sporting events. Even within professional and collegiate sports only the top games and teams are broadcast.
However, less than 10% if the 200,000 annual collegiate sporting events are covered, less than 1% of the 3,000,000 high school events are covered, and amateur and recreational sports are relatively uncovered.
In the future, hopefully all of those “other” sports are broadcast online. Just a few mo...
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November 13, 2008
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Screencast showing how to create sporting events on YouCastr and sign up to broadcast them. This example shows how to create a high school football game.
November 11, 2008
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Screencast detailing how to create a sports column and write articles for it
November 9, 2008
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Dartmouth, Harvard, and MIT Lightweight crew race in the Biglin Bowl in 2002, where Dartmouth wins for the first time since 1994 and the second time in 50 years
November 6, 2008
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High school basketball season is nearing, and it’s time to get your local teams on the air. Whether you want to broadcast games yourself or get in touch with the school to do so, it’s now easier than ever to get local basketball teams the coverage they deserve on YouCastr. We now have all US high schools in our system, so it takes mere seconds for you to start a live, interactive broadcast that makes the game easily accessible for all. And now, just as easily, you can upload video footage from the game too!
Anyone can broadcast and anyone...
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November 6, 2008
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We live in a world where everyone is increasingly on the road or moving to a new city or town. What happens to your lifetime of loyalties to your favorite pro teams or how do you follow your college and high school teams? Sports coverage today is local – living in Boston, it is all about the Red Sox, Pats, Celtics, Bruins, BC and many other college teams, and local high schools. So when you move, do you just change allegiances or do you find a way to still stay connected with your local teams?
Sure Steelers fans can find a bar to...
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November 5, 2008
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Screencast detailing how to get up and running with YouCastr to create your own Talk Show and broadcast an episode of it live.